Is Bruce Rondon ready to be the Detroit Tigers' full-time closer?AP Photo

Just five?

Have to admit, that number seemed a little low during one of this week's over-unders from colleagues Chris Iott and James Schmehl. Schmehl asked how many saves Bruce Rondon would have for the Detroit Tigers this season, and set the number at five.

"Wow, I would think 5 or less saves means the season was a massive disappointment for Rondon. The guy had the inside track going to ST. I could see someone else starting the year as closer, and I could see someone else finishing, but if he doesn't get at least 15 tries then Dombrowski and co were really off in their off season projections," reader bhill1028 commented.

Yes, it's still possible the Tigers trade for a closer this spring, or decide to go with a by-committee approach. But Rondon also appears to be settling in after a rough patch to start the spring.

Here's a roundup of this week's other over-unders:

Rick Porcello's ERAEighty-five percent of voters said Porcello's ERA will be under 4.33 this season. Porcello had a 4.59 ERA in 2012. Will he even be with the Tigers so we can see if this is right?

Number of Tigers All-StarsThis one was basically split down the middle in voting, with the over-under set at five. Miguel Cabrera and Justin Verlander seem like annual locks. And Prince Fielder could be a popular pick at first base. But who would be the others?

Starting pitchers with 15-plus winsWith an over-under set at 3 -- not 2.5 or 3.5 -- this left James and some MLive readers in a pickle. Seventy percent of readers took the over, and James took the under.